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    Ratings: Parenthood Ties Season High; NCIS Down

    NBC topped Tuesday, thanks to The Voice and Parenthood, which matched its season high.

    The Voice drew 11.3 million viewers and a 3.5 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, staying flat from last week. Parenthood surged 11 percent to 5.7 million viewers and a 2.0, easily claiming the 10 o'clock hour over Vegas (10.3 million, 1.5) and Private Practice (3.7 million, 1.2) in the demo. Take It All (7.3 million, 2.3) was up from its Monday premiere.

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    CBS led the way in viewership with NCIS (17.5 million, 2.8), though it slipped almost a full rating point. NCIS: Los Angeles (15 million, 2.6) was also down.

    On ABC, Happy Endings (3.3 million, 1.3) was steady, while Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 2.5 million (1.0) dropped two-tenths.

    Fox's lineup was either flat or up.

    8 p.m.
    CBS: NCIS 17.5 million viewers (2.8 demo rating)
    ABC: Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town 5.6 million (1.7)
    Fox: Raising Hope 3.7 million (1.4); Ben and Kate (R) 2.2 million (0.8)
    NBC: The Voice 11.3 million (3.5)
    CW: Hart of Dixie 1.4 million (0.6)

    9 p.m.
    CBS:
    NCIS: Los Angeles 15 million (2.6)
    ABC: Happy Endings 3.3 million (1.3); Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 2.5 million (1.0)
    NBC: Take It All 7.3 million (2.3)
    Fox: New Girl 4.2 million (2.0); The Mindy Project 3 million (1.4)
    CW: A Muppets Christmas 1.1 million (0.4)

    10 p.m.
    CBS:
    Vegas 10.3 million (1.5)
    ABC: Private Practice 4.3 million (1.2)
    NBC: Parenthood 5.7 million (2.0)


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